AMUSEMENTS NOW SHOWING 2 MIGHTY FEATURES! AT 2 AND 7.45 A Scoop for the Liberty! The Greatest Revelation in a Decade! Now at the Warm arid Cosy | LIBERTY ,ph ° n ° 35-06? | Direction! Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. THE PRIVATE LIFE OF ADOLF HITLER True in Every Scene! 20th Century-Fox" Present “WILL IT HAPPEN AGAIN?” “WILL IT HAPPEN AGAIN?” Starring ADOLF HITLER EVA BRAUN GOEBBELS GOERING MUSSOLINI Startling Revelations that Stun! Here is the real Hitler Story in all its Frankness, made entirely from Captured German Films and Eva Braun's Own Private Collection! AMAZING! AUTHENTIC! TERRIFIC! Also Screening—Film Classics’ “INNER SANCTUM” Suspense-packed Mystery Thriller (Both Rec. by Censor for Adults) PLANS AT THEATRE TO-DAY BOYS AND GIRLS! Liberty Chums’ Session Tills Morning at 10 o'clock Another Tremendous Programme
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LAST TWO LAST TWO CONCERTS * CONCERTS CIVIC THEATRE TO-DAY MATINEE, 1.45. Adults 2/-, Children 1/-, « TO-NIGHT, 7.30 p.m. Stalls only, 2/-. For full programmes see Page 9. CHRISTCHURCH COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. BOXING BOXING CANTERBURY AMATEUR BOXING ASSOCIATION. oUXING BOXING BOXING CIVIC THEATRE. BOXING CIVIC THEATRE, BOXING CIVIC TftEATRE ' BOXING BOXING MONDAY. 22nd, 8 P.M. BOXING MONDAY, 22nd, 8 P.M. BOXING MONDAY, 22nd, 8 P.M. BOXING BOXING BOXING 16 Amateur, Novice Bouts BOXING Weights, BOXING Including BOXING BOXING W. ELLERY v. W. NEWITT, BOXING Six 2min Rounds. BOXING BOXING K. MURFITT v. R. HICKLING, BOXING Four 2min Rounds. BOXING C. HERRIOT v. W. KING, BOXING Three 3min Rounds. BOXING BOXING Bookings at DALE’S, TobacBOXING conist, in Square, until BOXING Monday, 22nd. BOXING PRICES: 10/-, 5/-, 2/6. BOXING 2366 BOXING
PUBLIC NOTICES PAPANUI SCHOOL JUBILEE. A Meeting of ex-pupils and those in-, '"ill be held in the School on THURSDAY, JUNE 1, at 7.30 p.m. G. DIXON, Secretary. -•1720 ST. JAMES’ ANGLICAN CHURCH OLD ASSOCIATES OF ARCHBISHOP A. W. AVERILL. SUNDAY, May 21, at 7 p.m.—Thanksgiving service, attended by the Primate of New Zealand, Archbishop West-Watson, and Archbishop A. W. Averill. MONDAY, May 22, at 8 p.m., in the Winter Garden, Conversazione to honour Archbishop Averill, for 53 years distinguished service in New Zealand. Signed— CARL TANNER, Vicar. J. COLLINS. Vicar's Warden. H. E. JARMAN, People’s Warden. 2503 N.Z. HUMIC COMPOST SOCIETY (INC.) (Canterbury Branch). PUBLIC MEETING. A Public Meeting under the auspices of the Branch will be held on Thursday, May 25, 1950, at 8 p.m., in the Council Chamber, Municipal Buildings, Manchester street. Christchurch. His Worship the Mayor will preside. SPEAKER: Mr E. F. Scott. Engineer to the Christchurch Drainage Board, will deliver an address illustrated by coloured films, his subject being: “SEWAGE TREATMENT OVERSEAS.” L. F. SHALDERS, Secretary. 2356 SELWYN COUNTY COUNCIL. CLOSING OF COLERIDGE ROAD. FIGHTING HILL. During the reconstruction of part ol the main road to Lake Coleridge in the Fighting Hill district, it may be necessary at times to temporarily close the section of road between the Zig-zag road and the Snowdon corner to all through traffic Until about the middle of June all traffic to Lake Coleridge would be well advised to use the alternative route via the Snowdon road. D. M. PATTERSON. Hororata. County Engineer. May 15, 1950. 8516 SPRINGS-ELLESMERE ELECTRIC POWER BOARD, LEESTON. As the saving of units has been inadequate, there will be a total shut-down in the board's area on the following days: Saturday, May 20, and Sunday, May 28. 1950, between the hours of 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. W. N. RASMUSSEN. Engi neer-Secretarv. 8971 KAIAPOI BOROUGH COUNCIL. Electrical Department. Power consumption is still above the quota allowed by the State Hydro-electric Department, and the following additional power restrictions will apply until further notice : 1. All power will be Cut Off from 12.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. 2. All power will be Cut Off from 11.30 p.m. to 2.50 a.m. Everv Night in the week excepting Thursday night. The Department at the end of May will have in operation individual unit allocation for each consumer. C. H. COURT, Electrical Engineer. 9024 CROFT’S LAUNDRY, LTD., Present Their HYDRO - WASH, The New Damp Bagwash Service. No more slaving over the copper—have all your boding done and returned to you damp and ready for airing. A quick, economical service. Ring 33-368 (Nu-wav Extension), for details. 2333
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26117, 20 May 1950, Page 1
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